Ole Miss will play Vanderbilt this season at Nashville, but not on Vanderbilt's campus.

The two schools announced they will play the game at LP Field, home of the Tennessee Titans, on Saturday, Sept. 6. Ole Miss won last year's Music City Bowl on that field.

It is the SEC opener for Ole Miss and the Rebels will play their first two games at NFL stadiums. Ole Miss opens the season against Boise State at the Georgia Dome on Aug. 28.

The game at LP Field will be the first between the Commodores and Rebels played off campus since 1966 when the teams met in Jackson, Miss. Seven early games in the series that dates to 1894 were played in Memphis.

Ole Miss leads the all-time series against Vanderbilt 48-38-2. The last two games between the teams have been decided in the final seconds, with Vanderbilt capturing a 27-26 victory at Ole Miss in 2012 and the Rebels returning the favor 39-35 last year in Nashville.

The two schools have played every year since 1970. Ole Miss has faced only two other schools, Mississippi State and LSU, more frequently than Vanderbilt in football.

The rest of the 2014 Ole Miss schedule includes SEC home games against Alabama (Oct. 4), Tennessee (Oct. 18), Auburn (Nov. 1) and Mississippi State (Nov. 29). Non-conference home games are Louisiana-Lafayette (Sept. 13), Memphis (Sept. 27) and Presbyterian (Nov. 8).